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    Thread: Photoshop help.

    1. #1
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      Photoshop help.

      Hey could some one put these wheels on my Z.

      I currently have 15's but I would like to run 16's on the front 17's on the rear. And lower it 2 and 3.Hey

      Documented 302 Z-28 car updated restoration underway.


    2. #2
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      Photoshop Help

      I did a little photoshop work on your car.....................pretty tough to do being as the rims and the car are not on the same angle. But I think this will give you some kind of idea of what it should look like............Jim

    3. #3
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      looks like the rear has a flat

    4. #4
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      Why Don't You Give It A Shot...........obviously Your Must Be Better At It Than Me............

    5. #5
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      i'f i'm better at it, can i give it a shot?

      Just kiddin. Don't worry about the rough spots on yours dude- you just gotta master layering and cloning and rely less on freehanding. Oh yeah, make sure you turn off your transparancy when you finish editing. Erbody starts somewhere.

      P.s. putting angled wheels on a straight shot of a car is always a beeyotch, so to all of you peoples out there who want photoshops done- PLEASE give us pictures from approximately the same angle!
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    6. #6
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      Thanks allot guys. I really like those wheels. I know most guys are going with thinner spokes but I want to hide my small brakes.
      Documented 302 Z-28 car updated restoration underway.

    7. #7
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      BTW, ya'll all need some schoolin' in 'chop... j/k,
      but here's a slightly modified version of forumula's
      attempt. The tough thing using "catalog" images is
      a combination of the lousy angle they're always at,
      and that you have to make 'em look real. I used a
      bit of extra contrast and darkened 'em down a bit
      after I added a bit of color and "noise" to 'em. Then
      I used the "burn" tool to darken the bright spots and
      the upper part of the rim (where the fender usually casts
      a small shadow). Then I enhanced the contrast, brightness,
      and saturation to lessen the fact that the entire shot is in a
      shadow. It helps, but it's still not great. Take a look:





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